BANGI: Mention nuclear technology and what usually comes to mind are 1986’s Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine or the bombings of ...
A genomic test developed by researchers to rapidly detect almost any kind of pathogen -- virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite -- has proved successful after a decade of use.
From the formation of inner ear bones to the rise of hair to cover our bodies, these developments made us distinct from other ...
This physicist and self-described “plasma guy” (and former head of Argonne National Laboratory) delves into whether can ...
There are two pitfalls to avoid: “Bolt-on”: adding “one size fits all” generic sustainability content to all programmes.
The network of emerging economic powers known as BRICS is ramping up its science collaboration. Researchers need to be ...
An ASU evolutionary anthropologist offers a groundbreaking theory on why humans have come to dominate the world over other ...
In some species, for example ... CU Museum of Natural History and assistant professor in the Department of Geological ...
Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom has returned to NBC (and YouTube) showcasing new success stories in species conservation, hosted by Peter Gros ...
"The incidence of diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders is less the greener the environment people live in." ...
Biologist Kathy Willis spoke to Live Science about how touching wood makes us calmer, why looking at a picture of a savanna is calming and how walking through a forest changes our gut microbes.
The Hechinger Report covers a SUNY New Paltz initiative to turn classes into living labs that combine instruction with ...